Past Summer Notes by When Colors Are Fading: Album Review Instrumental post-rock/ambient shoegaze project When Colors Are Fadingโs debut album Past Summer Notes is a soundtrack for nostalgic memories. Matthieu Sachsโs solo instrumental project When Colors Are Fading takes its listeners on a journey through beautiful nostalgic memories with the…
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The Buildings Are Fake by Rachel Bard: Review Rachel Bard shows the heartbreaking faรงade of the city of angels to the listeners in her new single โThe Buildings Are Fakeโ. Rachel Bard wrote this song after visiting Los Angeles as a first-year film student. The imagery in her lyricism strips…
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Dressed as a Wolf “Elektric Animals,” a five-piece alternative band from Denver, combines blues-driven riffs with edgy production. A tasteful reimagination of 90s garage rock, blues, indie-rock, and a smattering of post-grunge emerges in early 2018. Nick Sanders, Oscar Jara, Will Hubert, Jerrid Vans, and Eric Everhart on drums make…
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The Only Way Out Is Through by Tison Duni: Review Swedish guitarist and composer released his second full-length studio album titled โPoets & Adventurersโ. The Only Way Out Is Through is the second song of the 8-track album. Compared to the rest of the album, the song embodies a different…
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ะกะพะฟัะธะบะพัะฝะพะฒะตะฝะธะต by ะะะกะะะกะะะงะะะะ : Album Review
by adminะกะพะฟัะธะบะพัะฝะพะฒะตะฝะธะต by ะะะกะะะกะะะงะะะะ : Album Review The Russian post-rock artist ะะะกะะะกะะะงะะะะ released their debut album ะกะพะฟัะธะบะพัะฝะพะฒะตะฝะธะตe. This is mostly an instrumental album with some lyrics in the ending song. The title of the album means to contact or touch in Russian. Given the soundscape of the album, the latter interpretation…
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Honey by Mother Vulture:ย Review The British blues-punk band gives their audience a glimpse of the direction the band is headed in their new blistering song Honey. Rock and roll in its purest form the Bristol squad tears it up through their first release of the year. Mother Vulture takes…
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Strange Times Boogie by Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends: Review
by adminStrange Times Boogie by Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends: Review Strange Times Boogie is a single from the album 17 Birds at the Summerโs Gate by Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends. This song features David Myhr from The Merrymakers. Rolling with a nostalgic classic 60s rock sound, this…
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Luna: The Myth of Sisyphus by Samseb Kierkegaard: Review โLuna: The Myth of Sisyphusโ is the fourth single from the EP โLuna: Fantasy Named Happiness by the South Korean alt-rocker Samseb Kierkegaard. Like the rest of the EP, this Albert Camus-inspired song is an eccentric art-rock delicacy. Blurring the line…
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Numb by Shady Oaks: Review Shady Oaks tells the story of a relationship that has grown numb over time in a true blues-rock fashion in their new song Numb.Written by the bandโs singer and lead guitarist Ty Gallaway, the song narrates a story of a relationship where one person has…
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Blake Morgan Releases A New Album โViolent Delights.โ Violent Delights, the highly anticipated fifth album from indie music iconoclast Blake Morgan, is currently available through ECR Music Group. The New Yorker, who is also an artist, producer, multi-instrumentalist, label owner, and activist, is currently enjoying the critical and economic successes…